Semadar The Visionary Neo-Pointillist Artist
Semadar, the award-winning international artist and the creator of Neo-Pointillism, exhibited her latest works at the Red Dot Miami Art Week. The artist, Represented by Artifact Projects, displayed two monumental oil paintings: “Souls Connections” (2022) and “Universe Silent Whispers” (2024). These pieces embody her distinctive artistic language, blending classical inspiration with contemporary themes.
A Lasting Legacy
Semadar’s name carries profound significance, reflecting both her artistic journey and personal philosophy. Derived from the Song of Songs in the Torah, “Semadar” refers to the bud of a flower before it blooms—a metaphor for growth, potential, and the continual evolution of her artistry.
Semadar’s creative instincts first took shape at just 6-years-old. At 14, a transformative moment solidified her destiny. During a school trip to Greece, she visited a museum in Athens and was captivated by the enduring legacy of ancient art. “I was mesmerized,” she recalled. “I said to my professors, ‘These people have been gone for hundreds, thousands of years, and yet we’re talking about them today. I want to be like this. I want my name to live forever.’” Encouraged by her teachers, she nurtured her dream, even as life took her in different directions.
After immigrating to Canada with her family, Semadar pursued studies in journalism, which she enjoyed but never felt completely fulfilled her passion. It wasn’t until the tragic events of 9/11 that she had the true motivation to uproot her life and follow her passion. She then enrolled in the Academie Arts & Beaux Arts in Paris. This venture proved to be the correct course of action when a professor applauded her, saying “You have the music in you,” and comparing her works to that of a young Leonardo DaVinci.
Fearless Innovation
Semadar’s journey is marked by courage and determination. Her groundbreaking Neo-Pointillism technique emerged not from conventional teachings but from her own fearless pursuit of innovation. “When I embarked on Neo-Pointillism, I was told by some of my professors that only a handful of people might understand what I was doing, but I didn’t care. Even if only one person truly understood my work, I will dare to go further,” she said.

Neo-Pointillism reimagines Impressionist and Post-Impressionist techniques, elevating them with a modern vibrancy. Her works are composed of thousands of meticulously placed brushstrokes, creating dynamic and emotionally resonant compositions. Her revolutionary contributions to the art world earned her recognition from the “Comitato Scientifico” in 2018, and she became the first living artist featured in the Enciclopedia dell’Arte, a comprehensive volume of artistic evolution housed in over 1,000 museums worldwide.
From Thought to Canvas
Semadar’s creative process is as intentional as it is organic. Some inspiration stems from her extensive reading of literature and philosophy – she has even learned to read and speak new languages in order to broaden the amount of content she can utilize for her art. Her other artistic muse is nature. “I could be driving and see a tree, and right away I start thinking about creating,” she said. From there, she develops a chromatic palette, selecting colors that align with the painting’s emotional and philosophical themes. “For spiritual content, I might use violet and yellow. The colors are always chosen to reflect the meaning behind the painting,” she explained.
Once her sketch and palette are prepared, the work takes on a life of its own. “When I start to perceive the possibilities, the sky’s the limit,” she said. “My brushes start flowing, and I work continuously, sometimes for a week or more, because the wet-on-wet technique requires the oil paint to remain fresh. If it dries too quickly, the aesthetic changes completely.”
A Legacy of Philanthropy and Education
Beyond her artistic achievements, Semadar is a committed philanthropist. Her works have been donated to support institutions such as St. Justine Hospital, the Montreal Children’s Hospital, and St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital. She has also contributed to cancer research initiatives and educational projects, including academic research and publishing endeavors. “I am always learning and teaching, because knowledge is something that nobody can take away,” she said.
The Soul on the Canvas
Semadar’s art is a direct reflection of her inner world. She describes her process as deeply intuitive and emotionally charged: “As an artist, your soul goes on your canvas, so if I’m in a bad mood, I cannot work. My artwork is so positive, so loving, and I always want to transpose joy to the viewer,” she stated.
Semadar’s unwavering dedication to her craft, combined with her fearless approach to innovation, cements her legacy as a true visionary. Her art is more than a visual experience—it is an emotional and intellectual journey that invites viewers to explore profound connections between humanity, nature, and the universe. Attendees at Red Dot Miami Art Week had the opportunity to witness Semadar’s transformative works firsthand, a testament to her enduring influence and trailblazing artistry. To experience her expertise firsthand, Semadar teaches a virtual Art Masterclass with 8 lessons diving into classical art, modern art, neo-pointillism, and more.
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